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Hello, my name is '''Jay''', and I am a freshman at Duke University. I really enjoy playing tennis, watching TV shows (such as How I Met Your Mother and Sherlock), and playing card games. I am interested in philosophy and enjoy debating about different philosophical theories. I am looking forward to spending my next four years at Duke. | Hello, my name is '''Jay''', and I am a freshman at Duke University. I really enjoy playing tennis, watching TV shows (such as How I Met Your Mother and Sherlock), and playing card games. I am interested in philosophy and enjoy debating about different philosophical theories. I am looking forward to spending my next four years at Duke. | ||
− | [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ | + | [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030] , Priya Ganapathi, Wired, created August 16, 2010, accessed September 15, 2013 (Reverse-engineer the brain) |
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Hello, my name is Jay, and I am a freshman at Duke University. I really enjoy playing tennis, watching TV shows (such as How I Met Your Mother and Sherlock), and playing card games. I am interested in philosophy and enjoy debating about different philosophical theories. I am looking forward to spending my next four years at Duke.
Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030 , Priya Ganapathi, Wired, created August 16, 2010, accessed September 15, 2013 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
My Favorite Demo
My favorite demo is the Traveling Salesman Demo. I really enjoy this demo because it changes every time it is run. It is really interesting how the program is able to randomly pick a certain amount of cities, and still find the shortest pathway between the cities while also creating a closed loop between the cities. This is also my favorite demo because it seems very practical as well as very complicated.